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Romance · 2007 · R

Succubus Blues

by Richelle Mead

She's a succubus. She works in a bookstore. She's falling for someone she definitely cannot sleep with.

For17+GenreRomanceLength342 pagesRead time~9 hoursCommunity ratings0

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What's in this book, at a glance — five things readers want to know before they start.

Violence

Some

Supernatural violence; a killer targeting immortals

Language

Some

Moderate adult language; witty dialogue throughout

Sexual Content

A lot

Explicit sexual content; the succubus premise involves sexual encounters as feeding; the series is adult in its sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

The psychological paradox of a supernatural predator falling in love

What this book is about

Georgina Kincaid is a succubus who works at a Seattle bookstore and feeds on the life force of the men she seduces—which makes falling for a mortal writer particularly complicated. Richelle Mead's urban fantasy debut is fun and witty, but contains explicit sexual content that is integral to the premise.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Explicit sexual content integral to the succubus premise

Adults only

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